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scott, ford says it's up to the voters next year to decide if he should keep his job. >> pelley: don, thank you very much. vernon maynard of palm desert, california, has done a lot of living, but there was one thing he wanted to do for his 100th birthday. he made his first sky dive. it was a tandem jump with maynard strapped to an instructor for the ride down from almost 13,000 feet. and he had a doctor's note clearing him for the adventure. paintings stolen by the nazis have been revealed for the first time in more than 70 years. we'll show you next. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint
scott, ford says it's up to the voters next year to decide if he should keep his job. >> pelley: don, thank you very much. vernon maynard of palm desert, california, has done a lot of living, but there was one thing he wanted to do for his 100th birthday. he made his first sky dive. it was a tandem jump with maynard strapped to an instructor for the ride down from almost 13,000 feet. and he had a doctor's note clearing him for the adventure. paintings stolen by the nazis have been...
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. >> maybe the folks in washington should tune in to tvs right now and see how it's don. >>> toronto mayor rob ford says he's not resigning despite admitting he smoked crack. >> have i tried it? probably in one of my drunken stupors approximately a year ago. >> i think i saw him. it's there. it's there. oh, my gosh. >>> and a mother and father rejoice as their son has his 40-year sentence for murder overturned, but his legal fight is not yet over. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, november 6th, 2013. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning the post-election day analysis is focusing on the two governor's races that highlighted the voting. governor chris christie led. in virginia the race was more ideological and a cliffhanger. long-time democratic fund-raiser terry mcauliffe was elected in a contest that focused health care and abortion. marlie hall begins our coverage >> reporter: it was a nailbiter in virginia where democrat terry mcauliffe narrowly beat ken cuccinelli. mcauliffe is the former head of the nationa
. >> maybe the folks in washington should tune in to tvs right now and see how it's don. >>> toronto mayor rob ford says he's not resigning despite admitting he smoked crack. >> have i tried it? probably in one of my drunken stupors approximately a year ago. >> i think i saw him. it's there. it's there. oh, my gosh. >>> and a mother and father rejoice as their son has his 40-year sentence for murder overturned, but his legal fight is not yet over. captioning...
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i have don that many tim. neil: you are a very successful businessman, i'm sure you had product launches that do not workut or pul a product. >> a multimillion dollar one just happened, i stopped it, i pulled it. it was not good enough, i ate whatever losses i had to go oord. neil: what was the product? >> a new hair care product. neil: plaid, people not in the plaid. >> a couple of shades that would not work. it cost me millions. neil: what point did you know, wait a minute? >> we were ready to launch, i said is it perfect, they said we have a couple of questions on a couple of shades. >> how involved are you with your business, even now it is huge success. you are aware of details. people could say, john or mr. chairman or mr. ceo this is not working out. >> correct. neil: i don' know if tha happened with t president. >> up until the end i thought we it h until we knew it was not going to be done. neil: it embarrassed you. >> and cost me few million but it was the thing to do. >> you just have to go with it,
i have don that many tim. neil: you are a very successful businessman, i'm sure you had product launches that do not workut or pul a product. >> a multimillion dollar one just happened, i stopped it, i pulled it. it was not good enough, i ate whatever losses i had to go oord. neil: what was the product? >> a new hair care product. neil: plaid, people not in the plaid. >> a couple of shades that would not work. it cost me millions. neil: what point did you know, wait a minute?...
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and don siegelman denies there was any quid profile. neil: what do you think that arguments are? >> i think they will listen, the core charge and core claim in the appeal, two aspects, first is that every defendant is entitled to a disinterest in the prosecuter, and the person was married to individual who was managing the campaign of his political opponent, that he then recused herself but participated in the prosecution, when evidence of brought forward of that participation we claim there should have been a hearing to explore, there was no such hearing, and we believe that the 11 circuit should order such a hearing to be held to determine whether or not there was in fact a disinterested prosecutor. second part of appeal has to do with mistakes we believe that sentencing judge made with respect to the way he calculated the sentence, that added years on that should not have been added. neil: quickly, half million in question, do we know where it went? >> yes, we do, it went to an alabama education at fund supporting the state quite referendum campaign -- >> someone sign the back
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don? >> yeah, apparently he sold $30 of -- >> allegedly sold. >> allegedly sold $30 worth of marijuana to this undercover woman police officer. she bought it. walked away, and then the guys swooped in and arrested him. we'll see. we'll hear more about it. very interesting. thank you, rosa. we appreciate it. >> of course. >>> tonight when you logon to the healthcare.gov website, you'll see something like this. again, this time they're taking it down but they're doing it on purpose. we'll tell you why next. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. you're history. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. gets to the root of dandruff and hydrates the scalp. selsun blue itchy dry scalp. >>> healthcare.gov website will be down again tonight. but in this case the outage is a deliberate one. at least this time. but department of health and human services says starting at 9:00 eastern the website will be offline to work on makin
don? >> yeah, apparently he sold $30 of -- >> allegedly sold. >> allegedly sold $30 worth of marijuana to this undercover woman police officer. she bought it. walked away, and then the guys swooped in and arrested him. we'll see. we'll hear more about it. very interesting. thank you, rosa. we appreciate it. >> of course. >>> tonight when you logon to the healthcare.gov website, you'll see something like this. again, this time they're taking it down but they're...
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that's where don lemon is. he will be joined by anthony bourdain, who as you see, well, he will be rehearsing inside. they'll talk about the "parts unknown" season finale from las vegas. >>> the typhoon in the philippines is one of the worst recorded. we will go inside the typhoon where cameras were rolling as the storm hit. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. ingeniously uses radar to alert you to possible collision threats. and in certain situations it can apply the brakes. introducing the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala with available crash imminent braking. always looking forward. while watching your back. and recently the
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don carty dot com. hello there i marinate and this is boom bust here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today. first up senator rand paul pledges to block janet yellen is confirmation as bad chairwoman with out of vote on his bill to audit the fed we'll tell you all about it coming up later on in the show and there are some big time c.e.o. drama over a blackberry as a deal to buy the seed company has only grew and later on we sat down with duff and mcdonald the financial journalist with the inside scoop on one of the world's most secretive businesses that's right we're talking about mckinsey and company the consulting firm has had a hand in everything from and wrong to the way this.
don carty dot com. hello there i marinate and this is boom bust here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today. first up senator rand paul pledges to block janet yellen is confirmation as bad chairwoman with out of vote on his bill to audit the fed we'll tell you all about it coming up later on in the show and there are some big time c.e.o. drama over a blackberry as a deal to buy the seed company has only grew and later on we sat down with duff and mcdonald the financial journalist...
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this is, don, the first time tsa lost an officer like this. don? >> tsa chief john pistol met today with the grieving family. how is l.a.x. honoring him this weekend? >> reporter: well, he flew here from washington because he wanted to see this widow face-to-face. he met with her for 30 minutes to express his deepest con dole ents. beyond the badges with the black cloth, we are also seeing our -- right when you fly into l.a.x., there are 100 foot pile ones. the pile ones are normally clear colored. they will be lit blue in honor of tsa and this fallen officer. >> thank you very much. the suspect, paul ciancia did not have many friends in high school. he was quiet and didn't really fit in. he moved to los angeles 18 months ago from new jersey. chris lawrence has more from new jersey, the suspect's hometown. >> reporter: police are still here at the family's home in new jersey looking for any sort of clue, anything that can help investigators piece together a motivation, something to tell them why this happened. one of the things that's going to make
this is, don, the first time tsa lost an officer like this. don? >> tsa chief john pistol met today with the grieving family. how is l.a.x. honoring him this weekend? >> reporter: well, he flew here from washington because he wanted to see this widow face-to-face. he met with her for 30 minutes to express his deepest con dole ents. beyond the badges with the black cloth, we are also seeing our -- right when you fly into l.a.x., there are 100 foot pile ones. the pile ones are...
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here is the crux of the story, don. with that cub, researchers put on panda costumes while interacting with her in the environment. would you do this, don? >> no. because they look cute but they will bite your heads. they will claw you. >> when they are small and nice and cuddly. the cub is learning basic skills like finding food, water, defining enemies. all getting ready for her release next week. now, don -- >> yes. >> this story is about another animal. that maybe have you seen since you're from louisiana. >> is this the animal story? >> this one is not in its natural habitat. take a look. >> what! >> no way. >> oh, an alligator, folks, at owe higher airport. the woman you just heard from called for help and dispatchers, on the other end, couldn't believe what she was talking about. couldn't believe what he was hearing. of course the alligator was hanging out in terminal three by the escalators. the aviation workers caught the alligators using a dust pan and broom. how the alligators got there is still under investi
here is the crux of the story, don. with that cub, researchers put on panda costumes while interacting with her in the environment. would you do this, don? >> no. because they look cute but they will bite your heads. they will claw you. >> when they are small and nice and cuddly. the cub is learning basic skills like finding food, water, defining enemies. all getting ready for her release next week. now, don -- >> yes. >> this story is about another animal. that maybe...
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don luskin, let's talk about pumping cash into the economy. janet yellen, my favorite new central bank governor. i've promoted her from the queen of the doves to the empress of the doves. i don't see any tightening any time in the foreseeable or nonforeseeable future. what's your take on her? >> look, she is not ben bernanke. she's not an academic, a skeptic, an eclectic. she is a big-government gal. she is from the government. she is here to help us. and unless she sees visible, horrific signs of inflation, she is going to drop more money out of more helicopters because she doesn't want to think about the risks. she believes, like all big-government people do, that if your program didn't work the first time, just do it again bigger. she's going to be buying bonds and mortgage backs till we got a 4.5% unemployment rate. >> if don luskin is right, and i suspect he is, and if the inflation rate goes to 3% or 4% deliberately, if the fed can do that, i don't know that they can, but if they do, is that bullish or bearish for stocks? >> well, i thin
don luskin, let's talk about pumping cash into the economy. janet yellen, my favorite new central bank governor. i've promoted her from the queen of the doves to the empress of the doves. i don't see any tightening any time in the foreseeable or nonforeseeable future. what's your take on her? >> look, she is not ben bernanke. she's not an academic, a skeptic, an eclectic. she is a big-government gal. she is from the government. she is here to help us. and unless she sees visible, horrific...
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don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> an edgewood man is facing je . jacob george admits to selling narcotics. >>> businesses along saint paul street downtown have water service again this morning. it was knocked out after a water main break. >>> adam jones will be on hand for a ribbon cutting ceremony at the boys and girls club. the facility has undergone a $75,000 renovation. >>> students at towson are on alert after two robberies there. >>> witnesses speak out about the shooting inside a new jersey mall, this after reaction from the shooter's family. >>> hazing fall out. how the nfl is launching a league-wide investigation into the incident that happened with the miami dolphins. details coming up. >>> more news, first warning wer >>> more news, first warning wer first,,,,,,,, [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq, the unique patch with time release smartcontrol technology that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. help prevent your cravings with nicoderm cq. [ chicken caws ] [ male announc
don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> an edgewood man is facing je . jacob george admits to selling narcotics. >>> businesses along saint paul street downtown have water service again this morning. it was knocked out after a water main break. >>> adam jones will be on hand for a ribbon cutting ceremony at the boys and girls club. the facility has undergone a $75,000 renovation. >>> students at towson are on alert after two robberies there. >>>...
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don knauss, chairman and ceo of clorox and a proud veteran of the u.s. marine corps. >> thank you, jim. >> thank you. >>> coming up -- pause or play? take two interactive scored big this year. as the latest sequel to the grand theft franchise became the biggest product launch in the history of entertainment. will that translate to the rock star stock or could competition from arrival mean it's game over for this move? >>> we're always looking for big money making themes on this show. right now, we've got a red hot bull market in video games. both microsoft and sony releasing the new consoles over the next couple of weeks. the xbox 1 and the playstation 4. which will set off a whole new gaming product cycle. so as these new consoles approach, we need to ask ourselves who's got game? look, we have been pushing game stuff. we know that gamestop, the largest retailer, has been a terrific way to play the cycle. sony, too many other non-gaming related divisions which brings us to the publishers. pure plays on the space. it could be terrific buys. but if questi
don knauss, chairman and ceo of clorox and a proud veteran of the u.s. marine corps. >> thank you, jim. >> thank you. >>> coming up -- pause or play? take two interactive scored big this year. as the latest sequel to the grand theft franchise became the biggest product launch in the history of entertainment. will that translate to the rock star stock or could competition from arrival mean it's game over for this move? >>> we're always looking for big money making...
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. >> ron, we've actually don research on these subsidies and if you dig down to it, anything over 250% of a family poverty level, the subsidies go down and there is no cost sharing subsi y subsidies it is not there and to say that is swiss cheese. my policy had a $3500 deductible and comforted everything. there were four things maternity, pediatric dental and mental health, other than that, it paid for everything. everything. >> let me interrupt here. this gets to one of the key points and that is steve, happens to be a benefits specialist but whether it is him or cate or anybody else. they have researched it. why do they need you or president obama telling them what is good for them? >> they don't need me that is for sure but they need to make sure they have insurance that truly insures. the overwhelming majority of people in the market have lousy covera coverage. this is the wild wild west of coverage. >> ron, that is not true. >> it is true. >> we don't sell a substandard policy. i'm telling you. it is not true. >> unfortunately most people with private individual coverage have subs
. >> ron, we've actually don research on these subsidies and if you dig down to it, anything over 250% of a family poverty level, the subsidies go down and there is no cost sharing subsi y subsidies it is not there and to say that is swiss cheese. my policy had a $3500 deductible and comforted everything. there were four things maternity, pediatric dental and mental health, other than that, it paid for everything. everything. >> let me interrupt here. this gets to one of the key...
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don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> how is the commute going? hs sharon at wjz traffic control. >> good morning, everyone. we could almost call the morninl as well. just one issue, a minor one. is 50 westbound at the bay bridge. there's some traffic signal work going on in the westbound lanes. all lanes are open but it is there. on any of the major roadways we're doing pretty well. lots of 50s out there as far as speeds go. the average speed on the west side of the beltway at this point is 52 on the outer loop. 95 southbound still at full speed between white marsh and the tunnel. that's a look at the topside, getting busier but not yet delayed at harford road. that's a look at the west side at exit 17. this traffic report is brought to you by your maryland toyota dealer. do you dream of all the places you'd like to go? toyota is ready to take you there. find a great deal on a toyota at buyatoyota.com. let's go places. >>> all right. we're going to bring ron in on a discussion then we will have our segment. this year it happens well every year fo
don, take it away. >> thank you. >>> how is the commute going? hs sharon at wjz traffic control. >> good morning, everyone. we could almost call the morninl as well. just one issue, a minor one. is 50 westbound at the bay bridge. there's some traffic signal work going on in the westbound lanes. all lanes are open but it is there. on any of the major roadways we're doing pretty well. lots of 50s out there as far as speeds go. the average speed on the west side of the beltway...
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one includes dolphin hall of famers dan marino and don shula. >> one thing that will not change, there will not be any racial slurs or harassing or bullying in that workplace, that locker room and outside the locker room. >> ted wells, the nfl special counsel, will also meet with martin this week in california. there's no time line for this investigation to finish as on and off the field the dolphins struggle to put the focus back on football. since the scandal began, dolphins players have you nighted behind incognito, not martin, but the owner says he wants to hear martin's side of it. hearing from incognito sounded like an afterthought. charlie and norah, back to you. >> thank you. >>> obama care faces new pressure from within the president's own party. kay hagan from north carolina is calling for an investigation into the troubled launch of the health care website. and this morning we're getting the first estimates on the number of americans who actually signed um for coverage. they are much lower than what the administration had hoped for. major garrett is at the white house. major
one includes dolphin hall of famers dan marino and don shula. >> one thing that will not change, there will not be any racial slurs or harassing or bullying in that workplace, that locker room and outside the locker room. >> ted wells, the nfl special counsel, will also meet with martin this week in california. there's no time line for this investigation to finish as on and off the field the dolphins struggle to put the focus back on football. since the scandal began, dolphins...
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don lemon, cnn, new york. >> new first family of new york. let us know what you think. follow me on twitter. >>> what happens after a politician goes on tv and admits to smoking crack while in a drunken stup por? is it possible he goes nowhere and stays in office? is. >>> also, a shocking revelation after cnn obtains a video that could show what happened to kendrick johnson in a georgia high school gym. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.com. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replace
don lemon, cnn, new york. >> new first family of new york. let us know what you think. follow me on twitter. >>> what happens after a politician goes on tv and admits to smoking crack while in a drunken stup por? is it possible he goes nowhere and stays in office? is. >>> also, a shocking revelation after cnn obtains a video that could show what happened to kendrick johnson in a georgia high school gym. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an...
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hey, don, why are we here? this is a different and unconventional setting for clorox. >> we are here on the "intrepid," jim, for the second annual kingsford invitational. kingsford, obviously, big in slow-cooked barbecue. what we realized is there was no grand champion crowned in the country. last year, we started the first kingsford invitational, so we've got the seven biggest championship teams here on the "intrepid" this weekend along with a military team competing for the grand championship. so we put up a $50,000 prize, winner take all. and they're going to be cooking the four traditional meats -- chicken, brisket beef, or pork, and ribs. so it's going to be a lot of great smells wafting over manhattan over the weekend. >> great. great celebration of military. you're a veteran. this is a very big day. for us it's the veterans day, because of tv. but what does folds mean, what does it mean to be a vet and how many vets have you hired? >> well, the folds of honor is the kingsford's charity that we're linking
hey, don, why are we here? this is a different and unconventional setting for clorox. >> we are here on the "intrepid," jim, for the second annual kingsford invitational. kingsford, obviously, big in slow-cooked barbecue. what we realized is there was no grand champion crowned in the country. last year, we started the first kingsford invitational, so we've got the seven biggest championship teams here on the "intrepid" this weekend along with a military team competing...
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don? >>> cold enough you may be reaching for the car heater. here's sharon. >> going -- good morning. i spoke too soon about no problems on the roads. we have two. one an accident in rosedale. just getting word of the one on golden rink. another at 29 at johns hopkins road if you're headed out on any of the major roadways speeds still looking good though overall. 55 as your average on the top and west side. 56 and 55 on 95 southbound. that is a look at the top side at harford road. there was a look at the west side at exit 17. now wjz has the stories people are talking about. here's don. >>> we continue to follow the big breaking news from overnight. the search for a man who opened fire inside a huge mall in new jersey has come to an end. he's been found and has taken his own life. here's jericka duncan with the latest for wjz. >> reporter: swat team members stormed the garden state plaza mall in paramus, new jersey. a gunman opened fire just before closing time. police have identified the suspect as richard shoop of teaneck, new jersey. >> the
don? >>> cold enough you may be reaching for the car heater. here's sharon. >> going -- good morning. i spoke too soon about no problems on the roads. we have two. one an accident in rosedale. just getting word of the one on golden rink. another at 29 at johns hopkins road if you're headed out on any of the major roadways speeds still looking good though overall. 55 as your average on the top and west side. 56 and 55 on 95 southbound. that is a look at the top side at harford...
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that was perfectly don you did such a great job with that. >> so you cacheck this out on unes, it's in stores, it's on ur direct tv. this documentary. mighblow your mind, as we they say. >> jimmy: all right,eah. got check this out right there, yeah. [ chee and applause ] "iceberg slim:ortrait of a pimp." now, i know u're a gamer. >> yeah, i'm a ger for real. >> jimmy: the new psis out is friday. >> yeah, know. >> jimmy: so whave it here tonight. you want to hang out? >> are you stupi [ laught and applause ] >> jimmy: i don't know how to answer that. >> yeah, man! [ cheersnd applause ] >> jimmy: yes i am. ice-t! "law and order: svu" airs wednday's at 9:00 on nbc. "icebe slim: portrait of a pimp" is available now. up nex a demo with the new ps4. with dr. richard marks! [ cheers a applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male nnouncer ] put aace through a season of tortuous coitions? ok... shave a face with anything but proglide... what are we, animals? the gillette fusion proglide, precision equipment with less tu, less pull f unrivaled comfort even on sensitive skin. so you can go get it. gillette -- the b
that was perfectly don you did such a great job with that. >> so you cacheck this out on unes, it's in stores, it's on ur direct tv. this documentary. mighblow your mind, as we they say. >> jimmy: all right,eah. got check this out right there, yeah. [ chee and applause ] "iceberg slim:ortrait of a pimp." now, i know u're a gamer. >> yeah, i'm a ger for real. >> jimmy: the new psis out is friday. >> yeah, know. >> jimmy: so whave it here tonight. you...
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microenterprise and build opportunities for americans to create jobs so let's thank don again. [applause] now it's my pleasure to quickly introduce our panel. we have a terrific panel for you. we have materials for use so i'm just going to try to quickly help you match names and faces in case you don't know everybody. next to me is my colleague joyce klein who is the director of our field program at the aspen institute and she will be moderating our panel today. to her right, you're left if i'm getting this correct is elaine edgcomb who was the leader of the field for many years and is now our strategic advisor and we are happy to have her back with us today. next we have ida rademacher and we are also happy to have her back with us today. she is chief officer for corporation of economic development. next elizabeth kregor. director of institute for justice clinic on entrepreneurship and lecturer on law at the university of chicago. next we have connie evans the ceo for enterprise opportunity and last but certainly not least christiana mcfarland director of city solutions are ap
microenterprise and build opportunities for americans to create jobs so let's thank don again. [applause] now it's my pleasure to quickly introduce our panel. we have a terrific panel for you. we have materials for use so i'm just going to try to quickly help you match names and faces in case you don't know everybody. next to me is my colleague joyce klein who is the director of our field program at the aspen institute and she will be moderating our panel today. to her right, you're left if i'm...
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don carty dot com. what shaken people i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set well it's november fifth which means someone somewhere is voting today somewhere then governor races are taking place in virginia and new jersey and there are some interesting ballot measures like washington state attempts that require labeling new jersey voting to raise their minimum wage and there's a marijuana legalization measure on the ballot in portland maine these are all great initiatives don't get me wrong but what the measure that openly lets you vote for your favorite corporation or super pac because let's be honest that's what we're really choosing at the voting booths take a look at this map from mother jones that explains which industry is carrying the most weight in this election now whether it be health care gambling or energy companies are making sure that they're getting their elected official of choice so today's election like every other election serves as just a reminder of the looming corporatocracy
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bill don wahue and the author o "push back". gentlemen, thank you for coming back. let me start with you on this. it is before the supreme court today. somebody felt offended that they were going to say a prayer before meetings. what do you think? >> i think prayer is fine. it gives purpose to situations. you know, when our founders talked about not establishing a religion they had common sense and understand prayer was not establishing a religion. benjamin franklin, he himself asked that the congress of the united states or the philadelphia convention should start with the prayer. so there is not a problem here of forcing people or establishing a religion as long as the person doing the prayer doesn't want to evanize people. >> what about having a moment of silence. >> well, that could be contracted to countries founded. this case was resolved already in 1983 in the march versus chambers case. why are we back with this? >> why is the obama administration on the right side of this issue? >> good point. >> my argument is they are looking for the right test. they are
bill don wahue and the author o "push back". gentlemen, thank you for coming back. let me start with you on this. it is before the supreme court today. somebody felt offended that they were going to say a prayer before meetings. what do you think? >> i think prayer is fine. it gives purpose to situations. you know, when our founders talked about not establishing a religion they had common sense and understand prayer was not establishing a religion. benjamin franklin, he himself...
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much more of the "newsroom" straight ahead with don lemon in new york. >>> so, don, you are talking about lying today, huh? >> i don't know what you're talking about. that's something i never do. no lie, i never lie, ever. no, i'm serious. i never lie. >> okay. >> yeah. >> okay! >> and that's the truth. >> i'll leave it at that. i wouldn't dare challenge you with something like that on the air, my buddy. >> i'll see you tomorrow. >> all right. have a good one. >>> hello, everyone. you're in the "newsroom." i'm don lemon. thank you so much for joining us. top of the hour and we'll get to los angeles live we're awaiting a press comment there. in moments we'll bring it to you. in los angeles troubling clues are emerging one day after a gunman opened fire at l.a.x. killing a tsa officer and bringing chaos to one of the world's busiest airports. a source tells cnn the suspect 23-year-old paul ciancia had a note with an anti-tsa rant and the note reflected his fear of an ominous new world order. kcal and ccbs got this video and it appears to show the suspect handcuffed to the stretcher. cnn can
much more of the "newsroom" straight ahead with don lemon in new york. >>> so, don, you are talking about lying today, huh? >> i don't know what you're talking about. that's something i never do. no lie, i never lie, ever. no, i'm serious. i never lie. >> okay. >> yeah. >> okay! >> and that's the truth. >> i'll leave it at that. i wouldn't dare challenge you with something like that on the air, my buddy. >> i'll see you tomorrow....
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don lemon, cnn, new york. >>> the new first family of new york. let us know what you think, follow me at twitter and use #ac360. >>> next, rob ford and what happens after a politician goes on tv and admits to smoking crack in a drunken super. does he possible go nowhere and stays in office? when the going goes weird, the weird turn pro. >>> a shocking revelation after cnn obtains video that could show what really happened to kendrick johnson in a new york high school gym. ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. get the best offers of the season now. lease this 2014 srx for around $369 a month with premium care maintenance included. ♪ this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. introd
don lemon, cnn, new york. >>> the new first family of new york. let us know what you think, follow me at twitter and use #ac360. >>> next, rob ford and what happens after a politician goes on tv and admits to smoking crack in a drunken super. does he possible go nowhere and stays in office? when the going goes weird, the weird turn pro. >>> a shocking revelation after cnn obtains video that could show what really happened to kendrick johnson in a new york high school...
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to don in california. >> caller: mr. cramer, happy holidays tr from myself, my wife patrice and our cat crumbles. we watch your show every day. [ barking ] >> caller: my question is regarding sqm. it used to be the lithium play. the stock tanked since january of this year. last quarter results weren't so good with the loss of revenue and shrinking margins. forbes says the stock is oversold. i want to get your opinion. >> i think you're right. it's a decent company but i don't like that sector right now. if i had to buy it i would actually buy deere which is undervalued now. i have been saying deere has been overvalued but the last quarter seemed good to me but they made projections so conservative no one wants to own the stock. hard to know who to trust except for yourself. listen. if you have conviction, put on the blinders and do some -- buy, buy, buy. stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up, gadget. the assault on apple kept the stock flat for most of the year. is the one-time titan of the touchscreen about the brea
to don in california. >> caller: mr. cramer, happy holidays tr from myself, my wife patrice and our cat crumbles. we watch your show every day. [ barking ] >> caller: my question is regarding sqm. it used to be the lithium play. the stock tanked since january of this year. last quarter results weren't so good with the loss of revenue and shrinking margins. forbes says the stock is oversold. i want to get your opinion. >> i think you're right. it's a decent company but i don't...
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tea partyrt can say if only dons had not abandoned him he would have won. senate and house races and going forward, i think you're still going to see this huge battle he about whether it was the social issues. you need someone withit a more moderate profile like chris 's christie and it's not going to be over any time soon. >> it is his profile that is moderate. chris ischristie is on the samee social issues, exactly the same. it's the presentational skills. >> theta tactics and tone. do you do that?ha how do you do it so that you keep faith with the social n activists in your party but you don't turn off young unmarried e women. >> don't make it a big ticket item. >> there you go. a advice for republicans. see you next week.powe up next our power layer of the t week. [ sniffles, coughs ] shhhh! i have a col with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh wh
tea partyrt can say if only dons had not abandoned him he would have won. senate and house races and going forward, i think you're still going to see this huge battle he about whether it was the social issues. you need someone withit a more moderate profile like chris 's christie and it's not going to be over any time soon. >> it is his profile that is moderate. chris ischristie is on the samee social issues, exactly the same. it's the presentational skills. >> theta tactics and...
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don lemon, cnn new york. >>> the new first family of new york. let us know what you think, follow me at twitter and use hash tag ac 360. >>> rob ford and what happens after a politician goes on tv and admits to smoking crack in a drunken super. when the going goes weird, the weird turn pro. >>> a shocking revelation after cnn obtains video that could show what really happened to kendrick johnson in a new york high school gym. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. is what makes us different. we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then we help
don lemon, cnn new york. >>> the new first family of new york. let us know what you think, follow me at twitter and use hash tag ac 360. >>> rob ford and what happens after a politician goes on tv and admits to smoking crack in a drunken super. when the going goes weird, the weird turn pro. >>> a shocking revelation after cnn obtains video that could show what really happened to kendrick johnson in a new york high school gym. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own...
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people want the folks they elect to get the job don to do their job, get it done for the people who elt you. and that's why, you know, when you look at what happened on tuesday, is about what's happened over the last four years. 143,000 new private ctor jobs, cutting business taxes, controlling property taxes, reforming teacher tenure forhe first timen 100 years and reformg a pension and benets system to save $120 billion for the next 30 years for taxpayers. it's that kind of record that people were supporting on tuesday ght, and i'm thrilled to get their support, and i'm ready to getack to work. >> b whether you like it o not, you've en thrust into a position where theace of the establisent wing of the party, ted cruz is the face of the conservative wing the party. who wins this argument? mittomney said you couldave the republican pty. does it need sing and are you the guy to save it? >> it was very nice of goverr romney. i watched him on your progm last week ani appreciate his ki words. i was a proud, pud supporter of governor romney and i consider mitt and ann very good friends. i' n
people want the folks they elect to get the job don to do their job, get it done for the people who elt you. and that's why, you know, when you look at what happened on tuesday, is about what's happened over the last four years. 143,000 new private ctor jobs, cutting business taxes, controlling property taxes, reforming teacher tenure forhe first timen 100 years and reformg a pension and benets system to save $120 billion for the next 30 years for taxpayers. it's that kind of record that people...
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[laughter] mayor don stafford brought readings. to the mayors left is the flag draped union tombstone of private amos mckinney. with tears of joy in their eyes, granddaughter and great-grandson undraped the ancestor's tombstone. after lying for 99 years in an unmarked grave, private amos mckinney is no longer one of the forgotten. reenactors prepared to carry out the volleying. and homage is paid to the civil war veterans, private amos mckinney. in conclusion, to learn additional interesting details regarding civil war black soldiers and sailors you must put on your to-do list a visit to the african-american civil war museum in washington d.c.. the museum is open to the public on tuesdays and saturdays. long vertical banners with interesting information line to visitors walk leading to the entrance. on the first saturday of each month at 11:00 at 1:00 p.m. the descendents hour is held during which time guests are given the opportunity to share their ancestors story. upon request extremely knowledgeable curator harry jones will guid
[laughter] mayor don stafford brought readings. to the mayors left is the flag draped union tombstone of private amos mckinney. with tears of joy in their eyes, granddaughter and great-grandson undraped the ancestor's tombstone. after lying for 99 years in an unmarked grave, private amos mckinney is no longer one of the forgotten. reenactors prepared to carry out the volleying. and homage is paid to the civil war veterans, private amos mckinney. in conclusion, to learn additional interesting...
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so don goes down today. nothing gold can state. his work became more and more consequential during the course of his life. he was considered by many to be a sort of folksy poet and a local spokesperson and hero. one of the types to said nice things about fences and birch trees. one of his early biographers, it was not that hard to do, some of the less splendid aspects of his personal and public life. and at a certain point people began to confuse or conflate the difficulties that he had, the madness with a light hearted ceiling surface. and it took a bit of a nosedive. i think by now that has reversed again. he is understood to be a poet of great depth and complexity. without overstating the case for an arbor or making it crucial to make is important to remember a may seems so rooted in a particular place. also a elsewhere. and the fact that his work, national boundaries, it has something to do with his willingness to be. thrives on those. some said the world will end in fire, some say in nice. what i desire, but if it had twice to
so don goes down today. nothing gold can state. his work became more and more consequential during the course of his life. he was considered by many to be a sort of folksy poet and a local spokesperson and hero. one of the types to said nice things about fences and birch trees. one of his early biographers, it was not that hard to do, some of the less splendid aspects of his personal and public life. and at a certain point people began to confuse or conflate the difficulties that he had, the...
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that's when don found himself unable to button his own shirt. russell wilson, who is now a quarterback with the seattle seahawks helped don with his buttons, so their team could get back on the road. >> it's a humbling experience to be helped. you can see it there, you've done it before, and seemed so easy for everybody else to do. >> there were so many challenges he was going throughout that i couldn't help with, but this was one change i thought i could do. >> calling on her own experience as a children's clothing designer, don's wife mara got to work, creating a line of magnetic clothing, free of buttons and zippers, that would help her husband and others regain their independence. >> so it's as simple as lining it up. >> as it grew, the e-mails she got were incredible. helping so many people across the nation. >> the magna ready magnets are strong enough to keep the shirt clos closed, but not so strong the shirts are difficult to open. >> and you're dressed. >> dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> thank you. >>> coming up, another week, anot
that's when don found himself unable to button his own shirt. russell wilson, who is now a quarterback with the seattle seahawks helped don with his buttons, so their team could get back on the road. >> it's a humbling experience to be helped. you can see it there, you've done it before, and seemed so easy for everybody else to do. >> there were so many challenges he was going throughout that i couldn't help with, but this was one change i thought i could do. >> calling on her...
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. >> i think not only that but i >> i don know if you can blame this on the media. the problem with ken cuccinli's campaign and the advantage to chris christie's campaign, christie is operating in the staae of new jersey where there's no media, nework affiliate market. he made his own immediate. why he talked to the voters. kecuccinelli spent and was defined by the mcauliffe pple spent way too much time worrying about what people do in their bed rooms, things people don't worry object. >> the usual war on women strategy, to which the republicans n't have a counter strategy. >> they do. it's called chris christie. chris christie ran against the first all-women ticket i think in the history of this nation and still won the woman vote. >> and he'pro-life. >> and sti won the woman's vote >> in new jerseyhere as no attack on hhm as a war on women. >> he tried. didn't succeed. >> in virginia it was an overwhelming attack on ken cuccinelli. absurdity, but nonetheless an attack. and i think we have -- there are two events when you talk about media that are real, irrespectiv
. >> i think not only that but i >> i don know if you can blame this on the media. the problem with ken cuccinli's campaign and the advantage to chris christie's campaign, christie is operating in the staae of new jersey where there's no media, nework affiliate market. he made his own immediate. why he talked to the voters. kecuccinelli spent and was defined by the mcauliffe pple spent way too much time worrying about what people do in their bed rooms, things people don't worry...
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are good for business but bad don lemon during an appearance on tom joyner's radio show yesterday the c.n.n. host defended new york city's controversy all stop and frisk program and warned that merril like bill de blasio should be careful about how he tries to fix that problem take a list. if he alters the equation of the formula that has reduced crime in new york city to its lowest in decades one of which is stop question and frisk and the crime rate creeps back up beyond local citizens moving away to the suburbs people will stop visiting so whatever the mayor here decides will be reflected in your city reflected in your crime rate and your economy so the question is would you rather be politically correct or c. and a lot that's the real issue facing the citizens of new york and pretty soon ultimately you actually near cities crime rate was declining way before mayor bloomberg started his and ramped up the stop and frisk program with that fact in mind i think i'd rather have my constitutional rights than be politically correct and the very very ugly amber langford and annie collinge
are good for business but bad don lemon during an appearance on tom joyner's radio show yesterday the c.n.n. host defended new york city's controversy all stop and frisk program and warned that merril like bill de blasio should be careful about how he tries to fix that problem take a list. if he alters the equation of the formula that has reduced crime in new york city to its lowest in decades one of which is stop question and frisk and the crime rate creeps back up beyond local citizens moving...
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you don want to miss out on those deals. good morning. we've got a good looking day shaping up. temperatures are going to be chilly to start by about lunch time. you can peel off your first layer, 72 bay side and at the coast 69 degrees. remember thed8 sun goes down a 5:00 p.m. and so check on your drive, good morning to mike. >> we're going to look at maps, the south bay. it's 85. look at this. really building but off the split. earlier crashes and 87. debris at the capital expressway crash causing problems. the peninsula moves and the stall on the san mateo bridge is not there. back to you. >> good news there. thanks, mike. >> 6:59. a final check of the top stories. the man police say opened fire in a crowded new jersey mall was found dead early this morning. investigators say 20-year-old richard shoop was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. nobody else was hurt. his motive remains unclear. >> anti-discrimination bill pass as key test vote in the senate. they could vote in the next week. the law would prohibit discrimination based on sexual preference but it is unlikel
you don want to miss out on those deals. good morning. we've got a good looking day shaping up. temperatures are going to be chilly to start by about lunch time. you can peel off your first layer, 72 bay side and at the coast 69 degrees. remember thed8 sun goes down a 5:00 p.m. and so check on your drive, good morning to mike. >> we're going to look at maps, the south bay. it's 85. look at this. really building but off the split. earlier crashes and 87. debris at the capital expressway...
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we can't just keep stalemating and closing the government don. we have to govern. we have got to find wys to get the deficit under control. we've got to do that. that's what we're intending to do inthis committee. it's not grand bargain. it's taking baby steps. paying down on the debt. having a down payment to make su our debt and deficit is taken care of. that's what helps the economy to grow is when we place certainty out there and closing the government down doesn't place certainty. it sure doesn't. and it raises hell with american families, working men and women, and indeed this economy. we appreciate you being here. it's alwaygood to talk with you. >> always good to talk with you, lou. thanks so much for having me. >>> a republican re-electedn a blue state. the gop establishment fails a conservative candidate for governor in a formerly red state. julie wizinski and michael goodwin on the political fallolt from election 2013. so ally bank has a raise yo rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? g
we can't just keep stalemating and closing the government don. we have to govern. we have got to find wys to get the deficit under control. we've got to do that. that's what we're intending to do inthis committee. it's not grand bargain. it's taking baby steps. paying down on the debt. having a down payment to make su our debt and deficit is taken care of. that's what helps the economy to grow is when we place certainty out there and closing the government down doesn't place certainty. it sure...
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cnn's don lemon is in new york. he's got more on the man, the family. they are exciting, this city. what are folks saying in new york? >> reporter: wolf, they love him. family is a character. they're a group of characters. you've seen the show i'm sure, "modern family." not that they are unusual, but there's a lot of diversitity gog on. and if family mattered in any event, it certainly mattered to bill de blasio. >> from our family to your family, i give you the next mayor of new york city -- >> reporter: meet new york's next first family. an urban quarter tell from liberal brooklyn who cracked 20 years of republican rule with their modern family appeal. >> and once again, the snackdown. >> reporter: he is bill de blasio. a 52-year-old former college activist and open supporter of anything raugian rebels and -- >> that inequality and that feeling of a few doing very well while so many slip further behind, that is the defining challenge of our times. >> reporter: he promised voters he would combat income inequality and plan to raise taxes on the wealthy to fund public pre-k. >> [ spe
cnn's don lemon is in new york. he's got more on the man, the family. they are exciting, this city. what are folks saying in new york? >> reporter: wolf, they love him. family is a character. they're a group of characters. you've seen the show i'm sure, "modern family." not that they are unusual, but there's a lot of diversitity gog on. and if family mattered in any event, it certainly mattered to bill de blasio. >> from our family to your family, i give you the next mayor...
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don nick kane from cairo. >>> egypt's president arrives for his are trial in cairo. for months he has been in detention at a secret location. his supporters greeted him with the sign of the anti-coup alliance. in the public gallery others joined in but some opponents were heard to shout "execute h him." morsi said he is still the president. the senior judge felt compelled to adjourn the trial for two months. mohamed morsi's son said his father felt the proceedings were a sham. in no human rights, no legal rights, are and the call of emergency, and emergency, it's knot constitutional case. it's not a legal case. we are in part of egypt. >> outside the courts hundreds of morsi supporters had heard the court might dismiss the case. across the country, many of morsi's supporters were on the march. this was the scene in front of the high court in cairo. security forces used tear gas to try to get people to disperse. >> the people today are gathering around egypt's senior courts. because they say the judicial system has failed their president. that is a feeling shared by m
don nick kane from cairo. >>> egypt's president arrives for his are trial in cairo. for months he has been in detention at a secret location. his supporters greeted him with the sign of the anti-coup alliance. in the public gallery others joined in but some opponents were heard to shout "execute h him." morsi said he is still the president. the senior judge felt compelled to adjourn the trial for two months. mohamed morsi's son said his father felt the proceedings were a...
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that voice you just heard from the first nbc news bulletin to air that day, 50 years ago, the voice of don pardo who was interrupting daytime programming to come on the air with the news from here, dealey plaza, dallas, texas, largely untouched in the half century since that day. we must add a perfectly miserable day weather wise. 36 degrees. it is raining on this crowd. the rain moving to the side of 22 miles an hour. 5,000 people filling this plaza behinds us now. hearing prayers, hearing music, hearing from various speakers and coming up shortly, from the mayor of dallas, texas, a moment of silence to mark the moment 1:28 p.m. eastern time when the shot rang out from the book depository behind us, the sixth floor museum, now a place where millions each year come to see the window where lee harvey oswald, shielded by cardboard boxes, squeezed off those shots to the passing motorcade below. let's listen in as the mayor of dallas, texas, approaches the moment of silence. >> but out of that tragedy, an opportunity was granted to us, the chance to learn how to face the future when it -- it's
that voice you just heard from the first nbc news bulletin to air that day, 50 years ago, the voice of don pardo who was interrupting daytime programming to come on the air with the news from here, dealey plaza, dallas, texas, largely untouched in the half century since that day. we must add a perfectly miserable day weather wise. 36 degrees. it is raining on this crowd. the rain moving to the side of 22 miles an hour. 5,000 people filling this plaza behinds us now. hearing prayers, hearing...
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so don goes down today. nothing gold can stay. his work became more and more consequential during the course of his life as i friday suggested. and he was considered by many to be a sort of, you know, folksy poet and a local spokesperson and hero. one of the farmers almanac tapes are sidewise thinks about it and birch trees. one of his early biographers, demand called lawrence thompson uncovered, wasn't that hard to do, some of the less than splendid aspects of frost personal and public life. and at a certain point, people began to confuse or conflate the difficulties that he had the madness that ran in his family with the lighthearted seeming surface of his poems and his reputation took a bit of a nosedive. i think by now that has reversed again and he is understood to be a poet of great depth and complexity. without overstating the case for ann arbor or making a crucial for his work, it is important to remember that this poet, who seems so rooted in a particular place also with elsewhere. and the fact that his work has crossed n
so don goes down today. nothing gold can stay. his work became more and more consequential during the course of his life as i friday suggested. and he was considered by many to be a sort of, you know, folksy poet and a local spokesperson and hero. one of the farmers almanac tapes are sidewise thinks about it and birch trees. one of his early biographers, demand called lawrence thompson uncovered, wasn't that hard to do, some of the less than splendid aspects of frost personal and public life....
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joe, john mckee and brendan gill, don curry, nellie poe, bob ith, mila, pat reck, peg chafer, wyatt erp. but the one regret i have is that jason o'donnell, who was my choice for the state party chair, suffered as collateral damage from treachery within the democrat exparty. we know that the political bosses could not suffer his presence as a leader of the party because they could not control him, a trait we both share. at the time, the party seemed about to implode and so even though we had the votes to elect jason as state party chair of the democratic party, i decided that in winning the battle, we would have lost the war as i believe the party was cannibalizing itself. so i took one for the team. the only problem -- i realized too late there was no team. to my husband, my husband martin, one of a kind. i often say that -- [applause] i often say that if he ran against me for anything, he would beat me. i thank you for your support and your love and your encouragement. to my children, i know ariella is here mitigating circumstance family and friends. i thank you for my unconditional --
joe, john mckee and brendan gill, don curry, nellie poe, bob ith, mila, pat reck, peg chafer, wyatt erp. but the one regret i have is that jason o'donnell, who was my choice for the state party chair, suffered as collateral damage from treachery within the democrat exparty. we know that the political bosses could not suffer his presence as a leader of the party because they could not control him, a trait we both share. at the time, the party seemed about to implode and so even though we had the...
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don democratic thinkers were on hand for an all-day session. i want to bring in two people inside those meetings. former clinton adviser tracy supple. mitch stewart was also a senior adviser and first director of the obama for america campaign. good to see both of you, thank you. >> good morning. >> thank you, chris. >> take us inside that room, tracy, as much as you can. what are the big takeaways. >> the takeaways are there is significant momentum with new donors, old donors, familiar faces, new faces. 1.1 million people have already participated in the facebook effort at ready for hillary.com and those numbers are going up very dramatically every day. so what happened yesterday was a group of people coming together to talk about what to do, how to get more people, how to continue this momentum and really seize this moment early on as a significant foundation to create this movement of people who are in fact, quite simply, ready for hillary. >> we're going to get back to this conversation but we need to go live to this hearing. todd park, chi
don democratic thinkers were on hand for an all-day session. i want to bring in two people inside those meetings. former clinton adviser tracy supple. mitch stewart was also a senior adviser and first director of the obama for america campaign. good to see both of you, thank you. >> good morning. >> thank you, chris. >> take us inside that room, tracy, as much as you can. what are the big takeaways. >> the takeaways are there is significant momentum with new donors, old...
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don lemon is standing by. hard to believe there hasn't been a democratic mayor in new york which is a pretty democratic city, in a long time. that's about to change, right? >> reporter: yes, it is about to change, if it goes the way the polls are going. 65% to 24% democrat bill de blasio to joe lhota, the republican here. it has been two decades since there has been a democratic mayor in new york city and that was david dinkins. listen, bill de blasio has been running as an unapologetic liberal, unapologetic progressive, he says, and he says he will bring in a new era of liberalism to new york city. he's running on things like universal pre-k, charter schools, income inequality, really saying he is going to change the way that things are done under bloomberg and also running, saying he's going to get rid of that controversial police tactic in new york city called stop and frisk. so he says he believes the people here have bloomberg fatigue and he has been running very successfully on that and if things continu
don lemon is standing by. hard to believe there hasn't been a democratic mayor in new york which is a pretty democratic city, in a long time. that's about to change, right? >> reporter: yes, it is about to change, if it goes the way the polls are going. 65% to 24% democrat bill de blasio to joe lhota, the republican here. it has been two decades since there has been a democratic mayor in new york city and that was david dinkins. listen, bill de blasio has been running as an unapologetic...
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(announcer) but as soon as chris dons his kilt, they discover there's been a minor miscommunication between bride and groom. i thought you had origal picked that one, not that one. no. (rebecca) you didn't pick that one? no. you realize that the girls' dresses match that one? the girls' dresses match this, too. (rebecca) no. the rls' dresses are peridot. that has the sage green in it. that does not have the sage green in it. it'll work out. everything matches that color green. but it's too late now. it'll work out. oh, i'm glad you think so. i thought we had gone over this quite a few times. i thought this was... each time i saw the tartan, it was this color. she did go a little bridezilla on me. she noticed that it was not the one that she thought it was. (deleted) hit the fan from there. (rebecca) that green does not match the flowers. that green does not match anything. this was the one thing that i really needed to know at you had, like, taken care of. i would love tche chris, right now. i would really love to squeeze his little head. it just makes me mad. like, i just asked him to do o
(announcer) but as soon as chris dons his kilt, they discover there's been a minor miscommunication between bride and groom. i thought you had origal picked that one, not that one. no. (rebecca) you didn't pick that one? no. you realize that the girls' dresses match that one? the girls' dresses match this, too. (rebecca) no. the rls' dresses are peridot. that has the sage green in it. that does not have the sage green in it. it'll work out. everything matches that color green. but it's too late...
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that's when don found himself unable to button his own shirt. russell wilson, now a quarterback with the seattle seahawks, helped don with their buttons so their team could get back on the road. >> it's a humbling experience. you can see it there. you've done it before. seems so easy for everybody else to do. >> so many challenges he was going through that i couldn't help with but this was one change i thought i could do. >> reporter: calling on her own experience as a children's clothing designer, don's wife, moira, got to work, creating a line of clothing free of buttons and zippers that would help don and others regain their independence. >> it's as simple as lining it up. >> the e-mails she got were incredible, helping so many people across the nation. >> the magna ready magnets are strong enough to keep the shirts closed but not so strong that the shirts are difficult to open. >> and you're dressed. it's pretty cool, i have to say. >> that's a great idea. >> simple, but a huge, huge help. i love it. >> i love it for me. get dressed so much
that's when don found himself unable to button his own shirt. russell wilson, now a quarterback with the seattle seahawks, helped don with their buttons so their team could get back on the road. >> it's a humbling experience. you can see it there. you've done it before. seems so easy for everybody else to do. >> so many challenges he was going through that i couldn't help with but this was one change i thought i could do. >> reporter: calling on her own experience as a...
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work with don suggest if you went to a $10 minimum-wage nationwide, you would kill 2.3 million new jobs. that is a big harm in an economy not generating enough jobs to get us down anything that looks like 5.5, 6% unemployment. it is a very counterproductive move. one more thing, dagen. one thing if you did this and you suffered the job loss and you somehow helped poor people. but 80% of minimum-wage workers are not living in poverty. they get the raise. this does not add up going through the numbers. dagen: what would you do to help the working poor? >> first we have to grow better. we have to stop the set of policies that rely on fake taxes, regulation and impede the ability of the private sector to create jobs because those jobs are going to be the heart of higher wages. the second thing get people into work. the minimum-wage gets people out of work. get people into work. that is where poverty goes down, when people are working. dagen: thank you. connell: interesting data talking about the market. alan greenspan on. with that as the backdrop, investor confidence. this tracks the appet
work with don suggest if you went to a $10 minimum-wage nationwide, you would kill 2.3 million new jobs. that is a big harm in an economy not generating enough jobs to get us down anything that looks like 5.5, 6% unemployment. it is a very counterproductive move. one more thing, dagen. one thing if you did this and you suffered the job loss and you somehow helped poor people. but 80% of minimum-wage workers are not living in poverty. they get the raise. this does not add up going through the...